Community helps rebuild after Cape Coral church is vandalized
Published: June 13, 2021 7:33 PM EDT
Updated: June 13, 2021 7:39 PM EDT
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A church was vandalized and caused more than $1,000 in damage.
The basketball hoop that kids used to play with shattered and vulgar words were spray-painted in the parking lot.
This happened in the past week at Water’s Edge Church in Cape Coral.
Chruch members were saddened to see the damage but the community stepped up and helped them do some repairs.
Taya Salyers saw that her church’s basketball hoop was destroyed, it brought her to tears.
“I’m praying for whoever did this. Obviously, they’re really in some pain. It’s really sad to see your church graffitied,” Salyers said.
Water's Edge Church in Cape Coral church had to clean up a pretty big mess before they opened their doors for Sunday service.
They filed a police report with the Cape Coral Police Department saying someone vandalized their parking lot and destroyed their basketball hoop.
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